The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on June 10 in Pope County Circuit Court.

A Russellville Police Department investigator testified police responded to a Pope County 911 hang-up call made at 709 E. Sixth St. Monday around 8:17 a.m. Officers arrived at Marquardson’s home and were unable to make contact. After police arrived, Marquardson allegedly called 911 again threatening to kill police and other people. He told Pope County dispatchers he was going to “kill people” and that he would “kill a cop” if police did not leave his home. Officers checked the surrounding area and located Marquardson at the intersection of South Jackson and East Fourth Street. He was agitated and did not cooperate with officers. The suspect yelled at police before allegedly attempting to hit an officer. After a brief struggle, police took him into custody.

Several officers involved in the altercation reported minor injuries and received treatment for knee abrasions and scrapes.

Pope County Sheriff’s and Atkins Police Department reports stated officers responded on Monday to a caller who said his truck was stolen from the McDonald’s parking lot in Atkins. Police discovered Van Pelt had been recorded by video surveillance equipment while she allegedly gained access to the truck then drove away in the vehicle which did not belong to her. A witness said Van Pelt drove the truck to her house. Later that day, police found the stolen truck at Van Pelt’s home. She told police she thought the truck belonged to her father.